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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses the increasing pressure faced by Chinese tech names as the sector enters bear territory. And, what's next for Google's Chrome browser after the DOJ says it must be divested. Plus, Project Liberty on a potential opportunity to buy out TikTok.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses the latest sentiment around Nvidia as investors cool on the AI darling despite posting an earnings beat. And, the new Trump administration is said to be mulling a first-ever crypto policy role. Plus, Palo Alto Networks sees easier "fixes" ahead in cybersecurity as the world moves from hardware to software.
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Nvidia, the chipmaker at the heart of an artificial intelligence boom, delivered a revenue forecast that failed to meet the highest expectations, suggesting that the company’s dizzying growth run has its limits. For reaction and analysis, Businessweek hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec speak with Bloomberg Technology cohost Caroline Hyde, Bloomberg Intelligence senior semiconductor analyst Kunjan Sobhani, Bloomberg News equities reporter Ryan Vlastelica and Bloomberg News earnings reporter Redd BrownÂ
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde sits down with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon as they eye expansions that could potentially net them $22 billion. And, crypto sees political success after backing candidates with a pro-digital currency stance. Plus, SpaceX's next missions after completing its latest Starship rocket launch.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses the DOJ's push on Google to sell off its Chrome browser over concerns of a "search" monopoly. And, Roblox aims to enhance its child safety policies with the aid of AI. Plus, SpaceX hopes for a "catch" repeat as it readies to launch its Starship rocket with President-Elect Trump in attendance.Â
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the market cool-off as investors digest the direction of Fed cuts and Donald Trump's next moves. And, EVs take a hit as reports emerge that the $7,500 EV tax incentive will be cut under the new Trump administration. Plus, how one company is growing customers with their plant-based protein.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow speak with Disney CFO Hugh Johnston on the company's latest earnings beat and future streaming ambitions. Also, why 2025 looks to be the year for tech IPOs, and how online comic platform Webtoon is utilizing AI to help its storytellers and readers.
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Elon Musk's new role under President Trump, co-heading a newly created task force called the Department of Government Efficiency. And, Bitcoin rises ever higher to blow past $90K, and food delivery platform Swiggy makes a big splash in India's trading debut.Â
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses Bitcoin's rally towards $90K before pulling back. Plus, investors are looking for other Elon Musk related investments, and social media sites like Bluesky and Threads see a rise in users as they search for X.com alternatives.Â
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Bitcoin's rally past $84,000 to reach new record highs, boosted by the election outcome. Plus, hedge funds shorting Tesla lose billions of dollars, and Andreessen Horowitz partner Katherine Boyle talks about the future of defense tech.Â
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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the race to complete subsidy deals under the Chips Act. Plus, a conversation with DraftKings CEO Jason Robins on the company’s earnings.
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